How to say "direct flight" in Italian?

In Italian "direct flight" translates to  volo diretto 

Transliteration: VO-loh dee-REHT-toh

🇮🇹 Preferisco prendere un volo diretto invece di fare scalo.

🗣️ PREF-feh-RY-scoh PREN-deh-reh oon VO-loh dee-REHT-toh een-VEH-cheh dee FAH-reh SKAH-loh.

🇺🇸 I prefer to take a direct flight instead of making a layover.



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How to say "direct flight" in Italian?

You can use the word "volo diretto" which translates to "direct flight".

How to pronounce "volo diretto" (direct flight) in Italian?

The word "volo diretto" is pronounced as "VO-loh dee-REHT-toh".

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